hundreds of evacuees are moving into a tent center. you've got to see a picture of this, it's hard to believe that this is in the united states. and there are harrowing stories of survival as well from those who did make it through the storm. listen. >> i ended up running back in the house, all the way in the house, and the water was coming up higher. then i closed this door, and when i closed this door, the water was up this high now, so i couldn't get out. jamie: well, david lee miller is in new jersey and, david lee, i'm sure you'll talk to us about that tent city. who would have imagined? >> reporter: indeed, it is hard to believe. about 200 evacuees are there, but right now i'm in seabright, new jersey, not far away. this was a community devastated by the twin storms, and you can see it continues to recover. right here let's start, there's a restaurant, hootie's restaurant, out of business because of the storm, but that hasn't stopped its owner from distributing food. the national guard is here. they also have a kitchen set up. this is part of their facility